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Teachings (sorted by date)

2020-2021

ATER (temporary teaching and research attaché) at Sorbonne-Université.

Supervision

S2

Ingénierie de la langue (L2)

Lecture preparation plus teaching hours.

Teaching hours : 16.5h lecture + 26h tutorials (50.75h equivalent tutorial hours)

Pix

Lecture preparation :

Teaching hours : 4h lecture, 54h tutorials (60h equivalent tutorial hours)

S1

Pix

Lecture preparation :

Teaching hours: 1h lecture, 39h tutorials (40,5h equivalent tutorial hours).

Computational linguistics models

2019-2020

ATER (temporary teaching and research attaché) at Sorbonne-Université.

Encadrement

2018-2019

Charged with tutorials (vacataire) à l’INaLCO.

S1 Langages de script (M2 ingénierie linguistique)

Introduction to Python3, Notebooks, data formats, NLP, machine learning libraries (numpy, scikit-learn, gensim)

Module supervised by Jean-Michel Daube.

Teaching hours : 30h tutorials (1 group of 20 university students).

2016-2017

Charged with tutorials (vacataire) à l’Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle Paris 3.

S2

Computer science and language industries (L2 language sciences)

Introduction to NLP :

Module supervised by Serge Fleury, Kim Gerdes and Isabelle Tellier.

Teaching hours : 18h (1 groupe de 20 university students).

2015-2016

Charged with tutorials (vacataire) à l’Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle Paris 3.

S2

Computer science and language industries (L2 language sciences)

Introduction to NLP :

Module supervised by Serge Fleury, Kim Gerdes and Isabelle Tellier.

Teaching hours : 18h (1 groupe de 20 university students).

2013-2014

Charged with tutorials (vacataire) à l’Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle Paris 3.

S1

Computer science and language industries (L2 language sciences)

Module supervised by Serge Fleury, Kim Gerdes and Isabelle Tellier.

Teaching hours : 9h tutorials (3 groups of 10 to 20 university students).

2011-2012

Mentor at Orléans university.

S2

Montoring

Mentor for freshman students in computer science.